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And not what your country can do for you and
what you can do for your country.
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We have to rise above challenges and find strength in
the midst of adversity.
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We are in a battle of poor, birth of evil.
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Satan is the father of confusion.
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I don't care what they do to me.
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I'm going to keep calling them out.
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They're berserk trying to disharm Americans, and we need to push.
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Back that you're fighting for America.
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There's always hope Well.
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It's the opportunity to be an outside because it's the
outsiders to change the world.
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Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
Hello everyone, and welcome to faith and freedom. I'm Chamaane Nugent.
I hope you had a wonderful, relaxing Thanksgiving and you
know the holidays are here. It's official, and with nearly
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half of people making New Year's resolutions, now is the time.
It's a perfect time to prioritize your health. My book,
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and simple strategies that you need to finally stick to
your goals and make twenty twenty five your healthiest year yet.
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Joining us today is doctor Brian Artists, one of the
world's leading experts on COVID nineteen, known for his groundbreaking
research and insights that challenge conventional narratives, including his fascinating
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findings about nicotine and its surprising role in combating the virus.
Doctor Brian Artists, Welcome.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
It is great to be here again with Chamaine Nugent.
So excited to be joining you and all of you
at home. Hello, and happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
To all of you.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
Oh well, thank you. I'm so glad that you're here.
So let's talk about your book, and let's talk about
we For those of you who are joining just this show,
Doctor Brian Artists and doctor Richard Bartlett and I had
a great long interview last week, so check that out.
But I want to get back to the basics, back
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to the beginning of your journey. What led you to
discover the connection between nicotine and its potential protection against
COVID nineteen.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Yeah, this is great, Thank you for that. I actually
highlight that in a chapter in my book. It's called
Moving Beyond COVID nineteen. Lies If you go to Amazon
or to the Doctor Artists show, there's the cover.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Of the book.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
But on Amazon, if you type in COVID nineteen lies book,
you'll see my book show up. For some reason, Chamaine,
they want to try to bury that book. I think
if you type in Brian artists, you'll see like six
other fraudulent books that are actually copycats of my book.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
It's not really my book.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
Type in COVID nineteen lies book and it will come
up number one. It's actually highly ranked on Amazon. Is
blowing a lot of expectations away from Barnes and Noble.
For Amazon, They've never seen a reaction like this to
someone who was a first time author. They keep saying
every day for the last few months it's been released.
So this book was written number one, and let me
answer your question for sure. The nicotine thing in the
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book is a chapter called just in the Nicotine of Time.
The reason for this chapter is in April of twenty twenty,
French researchers.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
You asked, how did I come across this?
Speaker 1 (03:33):
It came when I read a study and that was
published in April of twenty twenty French researchers.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Believe it or not, Chamaine.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
Researchers in France said, we're going to call China and
the UK the United Kingdom and order the spike proteins
to be shipped to us here in Paris, and some
boxes from FedEx showed up from China and from the
UK that were the spike proteins of COVID. Now, my
question for you is, how did the UK and China
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have those little spike proteins that were on this virus.
How did they have that in April of twenty twenty
to ship it to these guys. But they took those
spike proteins, they ran them through a DNA analysis test
and what was populated out of the device was shocking
to them. What they learned was that the spike proteins
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of COVID were identical to two things, and two things
only individual venom proteins from the king Cobra's venom and
another snake from Asia called the crate snake. So they
found cobra toxin was the name of one spike protein.
The other one was bunger rotoxin from the crate snake.
And then they proclaimed something miraculous in their study. They said,
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now that we have DNA evidence of what we know,
the spike proteins are most identical too. Are these two
isolated manufactured all over the world venom proteins? They said,
this finally answers a mystery for all the scientists and
medical doctors around the world who have this perplexing reality
they're experiencing. In the first four months of COVID, I
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don't know if you remember chemaine, but it was out
in the media NonStop. They were saying, we cannot do
anything in our hospitals. No outpatient surgeries, no other minor issues.
Were only clearing the hospitals because we expect all hospitals
in America and around the world to be flooded with
new pneumonia patients. And they particularly named smokers as being
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the ones to fill all hospitals around the world with
COVID nineteen.
Speaker 2 (05:36):
Now, well, the problem was four.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Months later they realized none of the hospitals were full
and the only people who were not being affected by
COVID were smokers and tobacco users. And the scientists in
France in April of twenty twenty said, this finally answers
the question for all medical professionals of why smokers seem.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Immune to COVID.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
It was because nicotine binds to the same receptors that
cause us to breathe, the air in our body, in
our brain that draws in air through our diaphragm and
causes our heart to beat. When those spike proteins hit them,
those nicotine receptors, it shuts off those functions and it's
hard for us to breathe, and it looks like a
respiratory illness, when in fact smokers weren't affected because nicotine
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buys those receptors, and those venom based proteins can't bind
to it because nicotine's already there. And then anyway, that's
how I came across the information. Now, I wanted to
make sure that DNA evidence was now known to the
world of what.
Speaker 3 (06:33):
Was truly the vaccine for COVID.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
It just happened to be nicotine agents like nicotine gum
and patches. But they didn't want you to know that.
They wanted you to only have faith in a bio
weapon called COVID nineteen vaccines.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Yep. In your book Moving Beyond the COVID nineteen Lies,
you write that, now this is going to break a
lot of hearts, But you write that the American Cancer
Society paid for research to know whether snake venom can
accelerate cancerous tumor growth. What's the rationale? Riddle me this, Batman.
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What is the rationale behind funding scientists to explore methods
to increase the number in the speed of cancer's tumors
rather than finding a cure. Brian, Yeah, this was.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
Super shocking once I dove into the reality that these
DNA experts around the world and during the COVID nineteen
pandemic only found one thing in every COVID nineteen patient's
bodies was venoms from various snakes and other creatures.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
Then you learned about the COVID nineteen vaccines.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
They are designed to be injected inside of you to
create these venom based spike proteins, and then we saw
a catastrophic event occur right after the vaccines rolled out,
massive amounts of turbo aggressive cancer formation in all ages
of people that got those shots. So I started diving
into when did they start doing research and realizing that
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venom proteins accelerated cancer formation? And I owe you when
they first discovered this, It was in nineteen fifty six.
You're exactly right. The National Cancer Institute of America, whose
mission statement since nineteen nineteen when it was founded, was
to provide research and fund research that was going to
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cure and eradicate cancer from America and around the world. Now,
I'd like to ask the audience the same question. If
that's their mission statement, why in nineteen fifty six did
they pay two scientists the National Cancer Institute. Why did
they give them hundreds of thousands of dollars to investigate
what happens when you inject snake venom into a mammal
or a bird, only to prove by nineteen sixty one
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that every single animal and mammal and human when you
inject venom inside of them from any snake, it causes
rapid forming turbo cancers to form within seventy two hours.
Those same scientists, who were funded by the National Cancer Institute,
whose mission is to eradicate can answer the question is
why are they paying researchers to figure out how to
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make more aggressive cancers? Well, guess what else they did?
These same two scientists, doctor Stanley Cohen and Rita in
nineteen fifty six, in nineteen sixty one, figured out all
the ramifications of venom causing cancer in humans. Imagine my
shock to learn that. In nineteen eighty six, we decided
to give these two scientists the greatest scientific achievement reward
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for that research. In nineteen fifty six, and they were
awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for figuring out, being
funded by our cancer institutions, how to create more cancer.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
It's absolutely mind alost you. I think you and I
should start some type of a research program where we
see what happens if we inject snake venom into inanimate objects.
I mean, crazier things have happened. But this is so
dishearting to those of us who really care about health.
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I don't know how these other organizations, these charities, I
don't know how they're founders and their board of directors
sleep at night knowing that they're not headed towards a cure,
are they?
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Brian No, I'd like to ask you a question. Since
nineteen nineteen, have you seen less cancer diagnosed or more
around the world?
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Absolutely? More?
Speaker 1 (10:28):
And then I'd like to ask you, Shamaine, if you
had a job and I was paying you to do
a certain job, and that job was to eradicate and
reduce the burden of cancer on the American public, and
one hundred and six years later, there's more cancer on
earth than ever before. Would you be fired for your
inability to produce the outcome you were paid to do?
Speaker 2 (10:48):
You would absolutely fire me, Brian, I am not doing
a very good job. In fact, we never hear about
them ever. All you hear about is, oh, do you
want when you're checking out somewhere buying groceries, do you
want to donate to the American Cancer Society or someplace else?
Because we have to find a cure. We have to
find a cure. Give us something, anything, Ryan, can you
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We got so much more to talk about. Can you
stick around for another segment?
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Of course, I'd love to.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
We should just make this a regular You should just
come on the show every week.
Speaker 5 (11:23):
The opportunity need to be an outside because it's the
outside is to change the world.
Speaker 2 (11:29):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this, Well.
Speaker 5 (11:36):
Is the opportunity to be an outside because it's the
outside is to change the world.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
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Brian Artists and Brian, you were just telling me something
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off air in between the segments. But I also want
to address save me a few minutes at the end,
because I want to address health and healing, restoring our
health and hope for humanity. And in your book you
highlight the importance of simple yet transformative healing. But tell
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me first before we get into that. What you were
just talking about the the DNA plasmids.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
Yeah, what I was telling Chamaine was this off air.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
It's even more shocking is the guy who won the
Nobel Prize in medicine being funded by the National Cancer
Institute to create turbo cancers with snake venom introduced into
a human or into a mammal of any kind. That
same guy developed the technology called DNA plasmids, which is
the only thing the NIH publishes. They put inside of
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COVID nineteen mRNA COVID nineteen vaccines. The DNA plasmids were
created by doctor Stanley Cohen, and what he was tasked
to do for the last seventy five years was engineer
little genetic material that when you inject via a vaccine,
it tells your body cells, bacteria or yeast living in
your body how to now produce snake venom in the
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human body. That is what DNA plasmids are, and I
discussed that in the book, how it is they're creating
these atrocious outcomes of myocarditis, cancers, turbo cancers, brain tumors.
All of these things you're hearing reported in the media
after the COVID nineteen vaccines are all explained with DNA
plasmid technology. And you could thank doctor Stanley Cohen and
the National Cancer Institute for funding that technology for the
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last seventy years.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
You know, it all makes sense because during the pandemic,
when I got sick, I never got tested and I
didn't get the experimental job, so I don't know for
sure what I had, but it was a flu like thing.
But what was really weird, and this is now all
making sense, Brian, is that I'll never forget. I was
in my bedroom and I just wanted a glass of water.
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So I was trying to make my way to the
kitchen and my legs just buckled. It felt like I
was paralyzed, and I fell actually on the MyPillow dog bed.
I'll never forget it because it was right next to
the couch in the living room. I'm like, thank goodness,
something soft to lay on. But it's all making sense now, Brian,
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and I really fear for humanity. It's so unbelievable that
people would try to do this to us intentionally. But
I want to switch gears a little bit. In your book,
COVID nineteen Lies, you talk about the importance of healing
and how we can restore our bodies. Say you got
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the job, you didn't get the job, you got sick,
you didn't get sick. Moving forward, you talk about little
things like, okay, get rid of sugar and sweat regularly,
which I like to do. And number one, my favorite
thing is the power of laughter. Talk about those things
for a minute, Brian.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Yeah, For anybody who's kind of lost perspective and only
has faith because they wanted you to only have faith
in drugs and vaccines, as your only way back to healing,
go back and read Norman Cousin's book, written back in
the eighties. It's called The Anatomy of an Illness. He
was diagnosed with the terminal illness, and this.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Is what he said.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
When I was in the hospital, they told me I
only had a few months to live. He wrote a
whole book about his experience. Within a few days, he
realized he couldn't sleep through the night because he was
being interrupted by all the news and nurses coming in
and doing blood tests or checks on the machines, and
he was always being awakened. Also, he said it was
very depressing being in there, and he remembers his mother
telling him and raising him, telling him, these are the
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primary three things you need to recover from any health crisis.
Common cold, cancer doesn't matter. His mom always told him,
vitamin c rest and lots of laughter. So Norman Cousins
takes the stance, he goes, you know what, He tells
the story. He demanded me moved to a hotel across
the street and being given hospital rights. The nurses eventually
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would go over across the street to the hotel, but
they could only come in once a day. In the
middle of the afternoon to come and see him and
assess anything. So he got to sleep when he needed to.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
And then he was.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Provided comedy movies with a VHS and a VHS tapes
and a TV and VCR to watch only comedy movies.
And he laughed his way back to help beat the
terminal illness just in three months and had loads of
vitamin C every single day. Laughter raises all of your
immune activity in your body for fighting infections and repairing
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wounds and reversing illnesses. Laughter does it. And just know
the whole world was attempted to be robbed and stripped
of all joy and laughter during the COVID nineteen pandemic
and instead induced fear and anxiety and panic. And what
happens when that occurs. Your immune system becomes suppressed and
the stress part of your nervous system, called the sympathetic
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nervous system takes over and actually increases a hormone called cortisol.
Do you know what cortisol does to our sleep, Chamaine?
It makes you rest all night laying there thinking about
all the worries in the world, and you're not getting
the sleep you need. You're definitely not laughing, because we
felt like we were in war during COVID nineteen. Everything
was doom and gloom. So those are the things that
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robbed us of our ability to recover quicker from anything
related to COVID.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
So why is sugar so critical in the healing process
as well?
Speaker 4 (18:53):
I know, but this is.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
I've been doing interviews, thousands of them over the last
five years. As the first time anyone's asked me that,
I'm so excited. Okay, did you know did you know
that sugar when you eat it a donut, pop tart,
piece of bread, doesn't matter kool aid, doctor pepper?
Speaker 3 (19:09):
Did you know that when you swallow sugar, they.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Have known for seventy years that it goes inside your
bone marrow and it suppresses within forty five minutes your
body's ability to produce white blood cells that fight infections
like bacteria, yeast viruses, funguses, and parasites. Did you know
that it literally shuts off your immune system and makes
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you more susceptible to all viruses, all infections. And did
you know that they compared sugar to prednozone. Prednozone is
a steroid, And do you know that its job is
to suppress your immune system. In fact, it's called an
immune system suppressant.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
Did you know that sugar.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Suppresses your immune system more than pregnozone does. So if
you're trying to fight an infection, if you're worried about
the bird flu in the future, and I find out
you're eating donuts and pop tarts and cereal in the morning,
you don't care about your health. In fact, when I
would walk around grocery stores during COVID, people would see
me without a mask and they would start backing.
Speaker 3 (20:10):
Up for me.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
And these people were always overweight wearing a mask, but
they were afraid of me. And then I'd go like this, wait,
are you really worried about getting COVID? And then'd go yes,
And I'd go, wait, am I scaring you because I'm
not wearing a mask?
Speaker 4 (20:22):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (20:22):
Why are you scared? You're wearing your mask. I thought
it protected you from people like me. And then I'd
go like this, if you're going to tell me to
put on my mask, which lots of people would, this
is what I'd say to them. I will put on
my mask when I see you go put up the
doctor pepper that's in your basket. When you put up
your gatorade in the basket, your pop tarts, your donuts,
your cereals. When you go put that back on the shelves,
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those things in your basket make you more susceptible to
all infections and diseases. Why am I going to think
you really care about your health? Go put that stuff
back and I'll put on my mask.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
I wasn't eating that conversation. Did you actually have that
conversation in a grocery store multiple times?
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah, I wouldn't wear masking there, and everybody start backing
up and yelling at me calm for security, I'd go
hold on, hold up, just look it up. Anybody google it?
What does sugar intake? Due to your ability to fight
a virus every virus period, you cannot fight it. If
you eat sugar, and they know it, it makes you
more susceptible to all viruses. This is probably why all
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alcohol liquor stores were allowed to be open during COVID.
Speaker 3 (21:28):
When you swallow alcohol, what does it do? It converts
to sugar, and guess what it was feeding any.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Infections in your body and suppressing your body's ability to
make white blood cells that are your immune system's defenses.
Against any virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite or bacteria.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
Okay, in thirty seconds, what are your thoughts about bird flu?
Speaker 3 (21:49):
Bird flu?
Speaker 1 (21:49):
Thirty seconds, thirty seconds. There's only three ways that we
know that human beings can get bird flu. You have
to inhale the blood of the bird that's infected into
your lungs. You have to inhale the feathers of that
bird into your lungs. And you have to inhale the
poop of the infected bird into your lungs. And that
was published in two thousand and eight by CBS News.
Go read the article called Egypt's Disappearing chickens. There are
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three known cures to the bird flu, black coom and
seed oil. You can get it at the doctor Artists show.
It's a product called Biodefense. That's a published cure for
the bird flu. So is green leaf tea and virgin
coconut oil available in every grocery store in America.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
You don't have to be.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
Afraid, and don't inhale the poop of birds and you'll
be fine.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Oh my goodness, it's almost it's almost funny. This is
almost a comedy sketch. What they're doing to us. Doctor
Brian Artists get his book Moving Beyond the COVID nineteen Lies.
I highly recommend it. My whole book is absolutely highlighted
almost every single page. I hope you can come back, Brian,
because this is a critical information that people need to
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know about it. I don't see anybody else talking about
these types of things. So doctor Brian Artists, thank you
so much for.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
God bless you.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
If you have one single long COVID symptom, the answer
and the solution and hope is in the book.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Yes, and I have tried it. God bless you. Okay, everybody,
don't go away. We've got another guest right here in
Faith and Freedom. We'll be right back.
Speaker 5 (23:15):
Well, it's the opportunity to be an outside, because it's
the outside is to.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
Change the world.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this, Well.
Speaker 5 (23:30):
Is the opportunity to be an outside because it's the
outside is to.
Speaker 6 (23:34):
Change the world.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
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So today we're diving deep into a fascinating approach to
health and wellness. Something you may not have heard before.
Have you ever considered how light and energy affect your body?
Here's President Trump discussing it. Take a look.
Speaker 7 (25:21):
So supposing we hit the body with a tremendous whether
it's ultra violet or just very powerful light. And I
think you said that hasn't a checked, but you're going
to test it. And then I said, supposing you brought
the light inside the body, which you can do either
through the skin or in some of the way. And
(25:42):
I think you said you're going to test that too.
Sounds interesting, right, And then I see the disinfectant wh
knocks it out in a minute.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
He got a lot of backlash for that comment. But
there's a company that's been gaining attention for its photo
therapy patches. Now, I got to tell you they improve sleep,
they enhance your energy, and even aid in pain management.
And I know this to be true because here's a disclaimer.
I use the patches. So if you're curious about exploring
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alternative ways to support your health, check them out at
lifewave dot com. Slash Chamaine joining me now to discuss
lifewave and more is freedom advocate, former Miss Missouri, founder
of Lee Valentine Beauty. Lee Valentine, Lee welcome. Oh, thank
you so much.
Speaker 6 (26:32):
It's such an honor to be here with you. Chamaine.
We just love your show. And I got my patches
here today.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
I need to order some more. I need to order them.
And we saw that Robert F. Kennedy Junior was wearing
patches recently as well.
Speaker 8 (26:50):
Right exactly, he has tested the life Wave patches. And
you know, Robert Kennedy is a researcher, and you know,
no matter what you think of him, this guy is brilliant.
He would not put something on his body unless he
knew it was going to help his health and help
him feel good. And you know, I just want to
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speak to the Christians out there. So many times I say, oh,
this is acupuncture, This is that.
Speaker 6 (27:16):
No, this is what God made.
Speaker 8 (27:18):
Its light therapy, the way a plant just begins to thrive.
The minute you put this on at the base of
the neck or wherever you choose on your body, you're
going to see those cells begin to perk up, and
you're going to have more energy and less pain less inflammation.
Speaker 4 (27:35):
Just asked me.
Speaker 6 (27:35):
I went to two.
Speaker 8 (27:36):
Hundred and seventy something rallies and Events of a President Trump,
and I'll tell you what, between Jesus and LifeWay, I
felt great.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Now you talk about President Trump, and I know you're
a big fan of his, but he's also a big
fan of yours. Lee, take a look at this, William Gabby,
take care of you.
Speaker 6 (27:58):
You with a nice guy's a good friend. Take care
of Thank you.
Speaker 2 (28:03):
Yes, that was so cool.
Speaker 6 (28:07):
Thank you Charman. Yeah, and then he talked to me.
Speaker 8 (28:09):
I had a longer video too, we can show on
the next show. So yes, I just wanted to say,
you know, to the viewers. Back in nineteen eighty six,
probably before some of you were born, I was pastoring
a church in New York City, and I was working
at Bloomingdale's as a model and doing some acting and
all kinds of things makeup artists.
Speaker 4 (28:28):
And I went to bed just like any normal night.
Speaker 8 (28:31):
And in my whole life, I'm almost seventy years old,
I never had a dream like this in my life.
Speaker 4 (28:37):
I had a dream that was so vivid in pure colors.
Speaker 8 (28:41):
Then President Trump walked out and there was darkn well,
it was just you know the builder back then. And
I saw Donald Trump walk out, and there was great
darkness all over the United States and all over Europe
and the world. I mean such darkness that in the
dream I was gasping, and I saw Donald Trump walk
out in this beige palm beach suit and this red tie,
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and just as he began to talk to the audience,
he began to open their eyes. It's like people woke
up from deception. It was like this cloak of darkness
began to go back, and light came forward.
Speaker 4 (29:19):
And suddenly in the.
Speaker 8 (29:20):
Dream, I guessed because he was actually running to be
the president of the United States of America, and you know,
schumanne I didn't know what to think of that.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
I woke up, I was sweating, I was perspiring.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
I began to call everybody the next day, and people said, oh,
you're crazy.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
There's no way that man. That's such a worldly man, that.
Speaker 8 (29:40):
Left his wife, that did this, that did that, there
is no way that he could ever be the president
of the United States of America. And I was living
right in New York City and one day I got
out of a taxi cab and I bumped right into
him with two other gentlemen, and Donald Trump said to me, Hey.
Speaker 6 (29:58):
Where are you going.
Speaker 8 (29:59):
I said, well, I'm actually going to a prayer meeting, sir,
to pray for New York City, the apple of God's eye.
And Donald Trump said, no, where are you really going?
Speaker 6 (30:08):
I said, I'm going to a prayer meeting.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
And that was the first time I met him back
in nineteen eighty seven.
Speaker 2 (30:14):
Wow, is that what caused you to become a huge
Trump supporter?
Speaker 4 (30:19):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (30:20):
Absolutely, And you've been following him around. You've been going
to two hundred and seventy rallies.
Speaker 6 (30:28):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (30:30):
I started actually twenty fifteen going to events and I started, oh,
there you have a picture of me with my pastor
that he is eighty years old, and she has gone
all over the country for the president. Here's President Trump
in New York being interviewed by Dan Bongino. And that's
what he And then, of course, you know, I just
like to encourage ministers out there and pastors, don't be
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ashamed of the gospel, do not be afraid to stand
up for our country.
Speaker 6 (30:56):
To really fight.
Speaker 8 (30:58):
Yes, that was right before the election with the president there,
and I was just there's that was in I believe Greensboro.
These are the rally girls, the North Carolina ladies that
Donald Trump talks to at every rally. He began to
recognize us because we would just show up and go
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to work.
Speaker 4 (31:21):
Everybody worked so hard.
Speaker 8 (31:23):
My main job was to bring people into the rally,
to hold seats and to bring people that normally would
not go see Donald Trump. And I worked very, very hard.
I worked hard to raise money for him. I worked
hard on the campaign trail. I just felt that was
my way to give back and to really fight for
this country. And I remember when I turned to my
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pastor and I said, a few weeks ago.
Speaker 6 (31:47):
I said, huh, do you think he's going to win?
Speaker 4 (31:50):
I mean, I was just like tormented, are they going
to cheat again?
Speaker 8 (31:54):
It's going to be too big to rick? And she said,
God will not be mocked. She said, he did not
work this hard. We did not go on the campaign
trail to lose. It's all in God's hands. And so
I'm so grateful that I have a pastor, or a
woman pastor that really got on the campaign trail. And
she encouraged a lot of people to get out there,
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set up the bike racks, iron the flags, get there early,
help pass out the band, the signs, and everybody worked
so hard. And God really raised up a lot of
leaders from our church and we became very close, very
close working on that campaign.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
And even though sometimes.
Speaker 4 (32:36):
Your body hurts, or your fighting financial.
Speaker 8 (32:38):
Difficulty or something, if God guides, he will provide. And
I watch God provide for so many ladies North Carolina
ladies to go from city to city plane rides, hotels.
Speaker 4 (32:51):
The campaign did not give us money. They might have
if we would have asked, but we did not feel.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
We felt that we were to trust Jesus. We were
to cry out to God.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
And that he was going to win.
Speaker 6 (33:03):
It's a miracle.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
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Because she is a fighter. Get in the fight, stay
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Speaker 2 (34:11):
Will you be there, Schermain I think we might be going,
so hopefully I will see you there. I'm so excited.
I told my husband Feli, you know you got to
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one of the gallas. He's like, I have a nice
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you you are truly an esther. Thank you for being
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bold and brave and speaking up and speaking out and
supporting President Trump and the fight to restore America.
Speaker 4 (34:42):
Amen, God bless you.
Speaker 6 (34:43):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
I'll talk to you soon. All right, We've got one
more amazing guest today. This is an incredible show. I'm
so happy, so excited. Don't go away. We've got much
more to come.
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The opportunity to be an outside because it's the outside
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Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.
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Well, it's the opportunity to be an outside because it's
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com and the promo code is healthy ten. Today we're
diving into a book that's been called the Female Screwtape Letters.
My Dear Hemlock by Tilly del Hay was released on
October first, and is already making waves. Now, this is
a clever reimagining, and it explores themes of womanhood and
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sin and grace through letters between two diabolical characters plotting
to derail a young woman's spiritual journey. Tilly Delahay is
a pastor's wife, a homeschool mom of four, and an
award winning author of Seeing Green and Broken Bread. She's
also written for Desiring God and the Gospel Coalition. Today,
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she joins us to share her inspiration behind My Dear
Hemlock and the message she hopes it brings to readers. Welcome, Tilly, Hi,
going to be with you. So what inspired you to
reimagine the screwtape letter from a feminine perspective and how
did that shape the themes in My Dear Hemlock.
Speaker 9 (37:08):
Well, I've been a longtime fan of the trough Tape
letters since I was a teenager, like a lot of
people are. And there was a point, maybe three or
four years ago when I really wanted to write about
a few specific themes to do with marriage and to
do with friendship and aging and sex even and just
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things that I really wanted to get into. But I
was not comfortable just writing a straight prose piece about
those things, and I wanted to also. I wanted to
approach them in a way that would kind of sneak
up and get you from behind, which is one of
the things that you can do if you fictionalize nonfiction.
So I think I wrote a couple of blog posts
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that were in this imitation screw tape style at that time,
and it really did.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
It was it was.
Speaker 9 (38:03):
It was just a fun exercise at the time to
kind of create this voice, the sort of feminine demon voice.
She's kind of, you know, a little bit caddy, very
much superior to the demon that she's writing to. And
obviously she hates women, she hates Christian women, she hates
mothers who keep making more of the human beings that
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she also despuises. So creating this voice was was a
lot of fun, actually, but it also allowed me to
dive pretty deep into some just very private, interior human
temptations and experiences, and I enjoyed it enough to keep
going with it until I decided, you know, maybe this
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could be a whole book.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
So your book addresses many aspects of women womanhood, from
motherhood to aging. Which topic in your perspective was the
most challenging to write about.
Speaker 9 (39:02):
I think that probably probably motherhood was the most difficult
to write about because it's just such a big topic.
I had to just zoom in and kind of choose
a few things to address.
Speaker 6 (39:15):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 9 (39:17):
I think most of the things in the book are
just things that really grabbed me by the throat at
some point and just became either a big struggle or
big a big point of interest.
Speaker 6 (39:28):
So yeah, the.
Speaker 9 (39:31):
Character in the book, she does start maybe in her
twenties as a baby Christian, and then she moves on
through her marriage, becomes a mother, and ends up in
her middle age.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
And as a pastor's wife and mother of four Number one,
how'd you find time to do this? Like, did you
set aside time every day and you shut the door
and you had to be writing and then also talk
a little bit about your personal experiences and how they
shaped the narrative.
Speaker 9 (40:02):
Yeah, so the time to write, you know, it's stolen,
stolen moments. But maybe getting up early. And my husband's
a pastor, so Monday's are kind of the family day,
and every once in a while I would take an
afternoon from the family day and go and write. But yeah,
the themes in here, I mean it's very autobiographical. I
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would say a lot of the book. Some of it
is not, but it's it's all either me or someone
I know very well, and there's a lot of I mean,
some of the things in here are things I just
I literally couldn't find another way to write about them,
Like things that are inside of a marriage, of some
of the struggles with just being married to a normal,
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good Christian guy, and the women that I know just
seem like have this very common struggle with contentment, with
just living a normal life, living a faithful kind of
private life. So yeah, I mean, it's it is. It's
pretty personal.
Speaker 2 (41:02):
M I love that I write books as well, and
I love my writing time. I sometimes have an outline,
and usually more often than not, it doesn't follow the
outline because when I'm in writing and I'm creating, it
kind of takes its own course. What was the most
surprising thing while you were writing that you discovered about
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the character?
Speaker 9 (41:28):
Yeah, I think there is a I don't I don't
want to spoil anything at the end of the book,
but I did kind of take some my cues from
Lewis in how to develop the story at the end.
And I think one of the things that was kind
of surprising is just that taking on that voice means
you have to kind of flip every opinion that you
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have and you know, approach it from the reverse. What
would a demon want with a human life? What does
a demon want to see in my marriage? What is
one What does a demon want to see me do
in my female friendships or in my just in every
aspect of life. So it was interesting to me that
I actually struggled so at times to keep that voice
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and would slip into saying things that really only a
Christian would say. So that was one of my one
of my most repeated notes from the poor editor was
what would a demon really say?
Speaker 5 (42:23):
This?
Speaker 9 (42:23):
Is this something a demon would say? Or is this
you know, Christian commentary on a human life? So I
don't know, it was just it was such a It
was such a fun exercise, honestly, but I really think
it made me more aware of demonic activity, I guess
in a way that I don't often think throughout the day.
You know, what is what would a demon have me
say this moment? You know, what kind of an attitude
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with a demon hev me have me carry around today.
You know what would he what would a demon want
me to be thinking about filling my thoughts with right
now about my husband or about my my church.
Speaker 6 (42:58):
Or whatever it is.
Speaker 9 (42:59):
So I think it was really a good exercise to
just carry that into stuff that really Lewis never was
able to address and in screw Tape because obviously he
was a man, but also he was unmarried and so
a lot of what he wrote about was pretty universal
Christian experience, but you know, not carrying that into some
of the some of the everyday experiences I have.
Speaker 2 (43:20):
So well, I can't wait to read this book. I'm
very excited. I hope you will come back and share
share with me. Is there anything else right now that
you're working on? Specifically? Are you taking a break?
Speaker 9 (43:35):
I am really taking a break. You asked, how do
I have that time? And the answer right now is
I do not have that time. So we're we're deep
in homeschooling, you know season right now, and two years
ago when I was finishing this book up, I was
it wasn't quite the same season. So I think for
right now, we're going to focus on the kids and
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we'll see what.
Speaker 2 (43:57):
Happens well, Tilly, thank you so much for joining me.
Speaker 9 (44:02):
Yes, thank you so much for having me.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
God bless you. Okay, we always have to end this
show with something to make you smile. Take a look, Okay,
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If you've got funny pet videos, you can send to
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bless you remember Esther four fourteen. You were born for
such a time as this.
Speaker 5 (47:44):
Well, it's the opportunity to be an outside because it's
the outsiders to.
Speaker 6 (47:48):
Change the world.
Speaker 2 (47:51):
Perhaps you were born for such a time as this.